Regulated Waste

Regulation of some activities associated with radioactive waste is covered under either the Nuclear Materials or Nuclear Reactors regulatory programs. For example, regulation of uranium mill waste is covered under the Nuclear Materials program. (See Uranium Recovery.)

Responsibilities

The Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS) develops and implements NRC policy for the regulation and safe management and disposal of spent fuel and HLW; develops guidance for environmental compliance, and oversees the decommissioning and cleanup of contaminated sites, safe management and disposal of LLW, and uranium recovery activities. The NRC's Regional Offices (Region I - Northeast, Region II - Southeast, Region III - Midwest, and Region IV - West/Southwest) implement these programs in the States for which they are responsible. Regulation of LLW disposal is regulated by both the NRC and Agreement States, and waste regulation is also supported by the agency's Radioactive Waste Safety Research program.

Source: www.nrc.gov

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